Each week, a short Sunday Service will be created for the Circuit by Debs Brazier using material prepared by different local people. It will be available for viewing online via YouTube: the links below will go live as soon as the services are ready each week.

YouTube Service for 7th June (Trinity Sunday) - led by Debs Brazier, with readings from Peter Jenner and music from both Heather Reed and Pete Brazier.

YouTube Service for 31st May (Pentecost) - led by Debs Brazier with a sermon by Rev. Gwyneth Owen, reading from Matthew Reed and music from Heather Reed.

YouTube Service for 24th May (7th of Easter) - led by Debs Brazier, with Chris Smith reading, prayers from Roger Phillips and music from Heather Reed.

National provision (online)

Members may wish to access the nationalMethodist Church resources,which include downloadable service sheets for use at any time in your own home, as well as links for live streamed services and prayers at specific times. They also provide links to more general online resources for use during the week through ROOTS. The national URC Church has also produced an extensive list of churches across the country offering live streaming acts of worship, sermons as podcasts or audio files, or offering recordings of services for people who are unable to access church.

Television

BBC1 is broadcasting weekly services on Sunday mornings, with individual preachers and readers on location, mixed with recordings of previous Songs of Praise hymn singing. The programme for the Trinity Sunday on 7 June will be broadcast at 10.45 and will come from St David's Cathedral.

Sunday Morning (10.30am)- the mid morning services uses a range of styles from traditional to less formal. Songs and hymns are selected from many sources including ‘Singing The Faith’ and ‘Mission Praise’. Holy Communion is held once a month as part of this service.

Sunday Evening (6.30pm) - the evening services follow a formal style of service. Songs and hymns are selected form many sources including ‘Singing The Faith’ and ‘Mission Praise’. Holy Communion is held once a month as part of this service.

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